Choose the correct solution and graph for the inequality -4x <-12

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The correct solution and graph for the inequality -4x < -12 can be found by performing the following steps:

1. Divide both sides of the inequality by -4 to isolate the variable x:
(-4x)/-4 > (-12)/-4
x > 3

2. The inequality states that x is greater than 3.

3. The graph of the solution can be represented by a number line with an open circle at 3, indicating that 3 is not included in the solution, and an arrow extending to the right to represent all values greater than 3.